
Zwerner was shot in the hand and chest as she sat at a reading table in her first-grade classroom at Richneck Elementary.

The change was made because the boy had started medication and was meeting his goals academically, Taylor said. The week of the shooting was the first when a parent was not in class with him. Taylor said her son has ADHD and while attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder might affect others mildly, she described her son as “off the wall,” saying he “doesn’t sit still ever.”Įllenson has said the boy was under a care plan that included a family member accompanying him to class every day. “People have talked to him about that, but I don’t know that any adult knows exactly how he got the gun,” Ellenson said.

In an interview ABC’s “Good Morning America” aired Wednesday, Ellenson said no one knows how he got it. 6 shooting and Taylor’s attorney, James Ellenson, has said she believed her gun was secured on a high closet shelf with a trigger lock. Police have said Deja Taylor legally purchased the gun used in the Jan. (AP) - Four months after a 6-year-old Virginia boy shot and wounded his teacher as she taught class, an attorney for the boy’s mother said it still is not clear how the boy got the gun.
